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Therapeutic Areas: Nephrology/Urology
Disease Category: Prostate Disorders
Trial Information
Enlarged Prostate - BPH
If you are living with BPH, or enlarged prostate, you know how
difficult it is to lead a normal life with constant bathroom
interruptions during the day and the loss of sleep at night. If you
are a man, fifty years or older with BPH symptoms, you may be
eligible to participate in a new research study of an
investigational medication for the treatment of an enlarged
prostate. West Coast Clinical Research, a dedicated site in the San
Fernando Valley, is conducting this study. The West Coast Clinical
Research staff is a dedicated team of medical research
professionals. Call them today at 818-776-0820 to see if you are a
candidate for this enlarged prostate study. If you qualify, all
study-related care will be provided at no cost, including exams and
lab tests, and you may also receive financial compensation for
travel. If you are a man struggling with frequent, interrupted or
difficult urination, we may be able to help with your symptoms -
Call West Coast Clinical Research today at 818-776-O820. That’s
818-776-0820.
Patient Inclusion Criteria:
- Men, 50 years and older with BPH
Patient Exclusion Criteria:
- Prostate Cancer
- Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
- Recent heart attack
- Angina, Congestive Heart Failure, Serious Arrhythmia.
- Prior surgical treatment for BPH
- Neurological disorders
- Psychiatric disease or alcohol abuse
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Michele M. Pleasant, Patient Recruitment Specialist
West Coast Clinical Research
5525 Etiwanda Ave. Suite 202
Tarzana, CA 91356
Phone: 818-776-0820
Fax: 818-776-1269
EMail: mpleasant@wccresearch.com
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Research Center Information: West Coast Clinical Research
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